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She ended by saying, "Father, he don't feel just right about it, and I d'know as I'm quite clear in my own mind." The minister considered a while in silence before he said, "I think Lydia's influence upon those around her will be beneficial, whatever her situation in life may be." "There, father!" cried Miss Maria, in reproachful relief.
"`All right, is it? I says, scratching the sand out o' my head, `and how's me and the dog to come? "They seemed to have thought of that, for the ganger shouts down the crooked hole `How are we to get down the rope to you? "`I d'know, I says; and I stood there in the dark thinking and listening to the buzzing voices, and wondering what to do.
Yes; we must have some clothes, and oh, by the way, I had forgotten. Here, my boy." The lad jumped up with alacrity, and came to the doctor's side boldly looking keenly from one to the other. "What did you say your name was!" "Bed Obed Coleby." "Hah!" cried the doctor; "then we'll do away with that at once. Now, what shall we call you!" "I d'know," said the boy, laughing. "Jack?"
Then all at once the Rajah uttered a grunt, half-turned as if to retrace his steps, and then stood fast, while his companion, making use of the prints he had left, half-turned likewise as if to meet him; and then both stood fast, pressing their heads together with a grunt. "What does this mean?" said Archie with a look of wonder. "I d'know, sir. Looks to me as if they are going to sleep."
"Grandfather," said the girl, "do I look pale?" "Well, you don't now," answered the old man, simply. "You've got a good color now." "What right had he," she demanded, "to speak to you about me?" "I d'know but what you did look rather pale, as you set there with your head leaned back. I d'know as I noticed much."
Good night." "Good night." Half an hour later, Kennedy, who had been ruminating over the incident in his usual painstaking way, reopened the debate. "Who's Wren?" he asked. "Wha'?" murmured Silver, sleepily. "Who's Wren?" repeated Kennedy. "I d'know.... Oh.... Li'l' beast.... Kay's.... Red hair.... G'-ni'." And sleep reigned in Blackburn's tent.
"There is no hell at all! The Bible says the wicked perish utterly. They are consumed as ashes when they die. They perish as dogs!" "What kind o' docterin' is that?" asked a short man of Councill. "I d'know. It's ol' Sam Richards. Calls himself a Christian Christadelphian 'r some new-fangled name." At last people began to inquire, "Well, ain't he comin'?"
Don't be so blasted chicken-hearted I didn't want to be seen, you ass! Dick knew the voice for that of Joe Rogers, whose face he had seen in the moonlight. 'The lick I gave him was enough; it must 'a' stunned him. Shine spoke in a low voice. 'D'yer think he recognised you? asked Rogers hoarsely. 'No, I was in the shadder. I d'know, though I d'know.
You're a good reader, as good as I want to hear, and while you may say that you don't put in a great deal of elocution, I guess you can read full well enough. All he wants is just something to keep him occupied, and all she wants is a chance to occupy herself with otha folks. Well, she is moa their own age. I d'know as the's any hahm in her.
"By Josephus! it's cold," he roared, as he took off his gloves and began to warm his face and hands at the fire. "Is it?" asked the Judge, comfortably, rising on his tiptoes, only to fall back into his usual attitude legal, legs well spread, shoulders thrown back. "You bet it is!" replied Amos. "I d'know when I've felt the cold more'n I have t'-day.
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